I'm not too broken up about it. I'm interested in getting a USP not the Mark 23. Not to say that the gun isn't cool. Just not what I was interested in.

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Ever since it was introduced, it was always stated "limited production", yet they could always be found online, gunshows and local gunshops.

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Probably the best thing about the MK 23 was that it gave us the USP and subsequently the HK45 and P30. From what I understand, the design features of the MK 23 made their way into the USP and their decendants. As long as the USP, HK45, and P30 are still around, then I'm not too broken up by the Mk 23 being discontinued.